Chapter <b>335 </b>
Celine felt like her whole body was breaking apart. Her bones were aching as if they were about to disintegrate. The cold seeped into her very marrow, and the ley seawater pped relentlessly against her face, jolting her awake with a shiver that cut to her core.
She opened her eves slowly, realizing she was still alive.
The vacht had been rigged with explosives. In the final moments before it detonated, she and Benjamin plunged into the icy depths of the ocean. The freezing water enveloped them. Waves crashed around her, threatening to pull her under, but she fought with every ounce of strength to stay afloat.
Though small in stature, her will to survive was nothing short of extraordinary.
Atst, the relentless sea vielded, carrying her weary body to the shore.
Night had fallen, and the ce felt deste. Celine struggled to stand, calling out, “Benjamin? Benjamin!”
She recalled the moment she had kicked him into the <b>sea</b>, but now a wave of worry crept over her. Where was be?
She scanned the area, desperately searching for him. “Benjamin! Are you alive? If you are, say something!”
Her steps altered when she spotted a figure further down the beach. It was Benjamin. The waves had also pushed him ashore.
Celine hurried to his side. “Benjamin Benjamin, wake up!”
Benjamin lev unconscious. Blood poured from a wound on his right leg, staining the sand around him.
Celine’s expression tumed grim after checking his wound. His Injury was severe, and if it wasn’t treated soon, he could lose his leg.
She wasn’t a saint, and if Benjamin hadn’t brought her out there in the first ce, none of this would have happened. After all, he was working with
For a moment, she considered leaving him there to let him fend for himself. How
but to try and save him.
Yet, they were in the middle of nowhere, with not a soul in sight.
She shouted desperately, “Is anyone there? Help! Please!”
himself. However, Celine knew Benjamin wasn’t inherently bad. She had no choice
A shlight beam suddenly cut through the darkness, followed by the approach of two men.
The man at the front called out, “Who’s there?”
Celine felt a surge of hope. “We’re travelers who fell <b>into </b>the water. Mypanion’s injured. Can you help is?”
The two men approached. They were from a small vige called Praxton Vige. The man in front was <b>Wyatt </b>Lawson, the vige chief’s son, and the
behind him was his younger brother, William Lawsoli.
Wyatt’s gazended on Coline’s face, and as soon as he saw <b>her </b>stunningly delicate features, <b>his </b>eyes lit up
us</b>?” Wyatt nodded immediately “Of course We’re happy to help. Come with us, and we’ll call the vige doctor to take a look at <b>him</b><b>.</b>” Celine pave hun a kiter unde. “Thatik you. Thank you so much.
soon after to assess his injuries.
att and Willian carried Benjamin into a small cottage, carefullyying him on a bed. The vige doctor <b>arrived </b>soon As the pain began to register, Benjamin slowly regained curiousness. He looked around and a
asked, “Where
stepped forward. “Benjamin, it’s good that you’re awoke. <b>We </b>were washed up on shore, and Wyatt helped <b>us</b><b>. </b><b>” </b>
Celine “Celine, what’s your rtionship with him?
habely, “I’m his sister inw ”
uff. “You’re so shameless. Whau said you’re my sister–in–<bw</b>/?